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I think it's time for another round. 
I'll start posting chapter titles from now on.
Mullet Crusader: This is what the compiler says: "I have taken the liberty of weaving their sentences into a more-or-less coherent fabric, but the words belong to them."
Imperialism and International Rivalries: From the Missionary Position to Sweet Relief
- Imperialism was larger in the late ninetieth century.
- European countries were growing dramatically and instead of spilling onto each other they had to go elsewhere.
- Another reason that the governments of European nations tried to take over other lands was so that they could gain so-called "cleavage."
- According to George Orwell, the British reduced Burma to a small city north of India.
- Europeans in India inhabited designated spots where they could practice their imperialist values on one another.
- Another example of this is Rudward Kissinger's poem "The White Man's Burden."
- Children born to Europeans and Asians were known as Euthanasians - a situation which troubled them for life.
- The "Arrow Insident" was when a British officer was slapped across the face by an Egyptian member.
- General Grodon, a celibate who showed an interest in boys and visiting slums, involved himself in unusual mystical beliefs.
- Kitchener defeated an Arab leader known as the Mad He.
- Japan became a European country during the Benji Restoration.
- China, which was already weakened by imperialist spears of influence, produced the Boxcar Rebellion.
- The Russo-Japanese War exploded between Japan and Italy.
- Infestations of gold in South Africa led to the Boar War between England and Denmark.
- The Boors were a group of farmers whose routes had been inserted into the African soil for long ages. This fact goes far to explain their ability in gorilla war.
- In 1898 the Spanish-American War was fought between the United States and Mexico. It gave rise to American generals such as Robert T. Lee and proved itself a highly useful war.
- Admiral Dewey sank the Spanish Armada in Vanilla Bay.
- Teddy ("J.R.") Roseaveld spoke softly, threatened with his big stick, and built the Panema Canal through Mexico. From this the events moved to an ensurpation by Poncho Vidalia.
- Germany's William II had a chimp on his shoulder and therefore had to ride his horse with only one hand.
- The Austro-Hungarian Compromise was the result of a defeated Austria combing with Hungary. This was very strange.
- Auto van Bismarck kept both sides from the middle.
- Archduke Rudolph used a suicide pack to kill himself and his girlfriend. This cleared the way to power for the young Francais Ferdinand.
- All during this time Austria-Hungary was weakened by its problem of ethical diversity.
- The German takeover of All-Sauce Lorrain enraged the French, who clamored for vendetta.
- Dreyfus was a Frenchman who sold technicians to the Germans for money.
- The Drey-Fus chase was the biggest crises of all during this time.
- Lloyd George ran for office on the popular slogan "soak up the rich."
- The Russian revolution of 1905 began about 1907. Unfortunately, the Czar was easily influenced by flutterers.
- Rasputin was a pheasant by birth, and showed it in his looks.
- The Triple Alliance faced NATO. This too was produced by Bismarck, who worked for Caesar at the time.
- The five European grade powers were England, France, Germany, Russia, and Australia-Mongolia.
- Europe grew fevered with heated tensions thrusting toward an outlet.
- The Bland Hand Society in Sarajevo caked the streets looking for the aire to the throne.
- In 1914 the assignation of Archduke Ferdman gave sweet relief to the mounting tensions.
Whew!

I'll start posting chapter titles from now on.
Mullet Crusader: This is what the compiler says: "I have taken the liberty of weaving their sentences into a more-or-less coherent fabric, but the words belong to them."
Imperialism and International Rivalries: From the Missionary Position to Sweet Relief
- Imperialism was larger in the late ninetieth century.
- European countries were growing dramatically and instead of spilling onto each other they had to go elsewhere.
- Another reason that the governments of European nations tried to take over other lands was so that they could gain so-called "cleavage."
- According to George Orwell, the British reduced Burma to a small city north of India.
- Europeans in India inhabited designated spots where they could practice their imperialist values on one another.
- Another example of this is Rudward Kissinger's poem "The White Man's Burden."
- Children born to Europeans and Asians were known as Euthanasians - a situation which troubled them for life.
- The "Arrow Insident" was when a British officer was slapped across the face by an Egyptian member.
- General Grodon, a celibate who showed an interest in boys and visiting slums, involved himself in unusual mystical beliefs.
- Kitchener defeated an Arab leader known as the Mad He.
- Japan became a European country during the Benji Restoration.
- China, which was already weakened by imperialist spears of influence, produced the Boxcar Rebellion.
- The Russo-Japanese War exploded between Japan and Italy.
- Infestations of gold in South Africa led to the Boar War between England and Denmark.
- The Boors were a group of farmers whose routes had been inserted into the African soil for long ages. This fact goes far to explain their ability in gorilla war.
- In 1898 the Spanish-American War was fought between the United States and Mexico. It gave rise to American generals such as Robert T. Lee and proved itself a highly useful war.
- Admiral Dewey sank the Spanish Armada in Vanilla Bay.
- Teddy ("J.R.") Roseaveld spoke softly, threatened with his big stick, and built the Panema Canal through Mexico. From this the events moved to an ensurpation by Poncho Vidalia.
- Germany's William II had a chimp on his shoulder and therefore had to ride his horse with only one hand.
- The Austro-Hungarian Compromise was the result of a defeated Austria combing with Hungary. This was very strange.
- Auto van Bismarck kept both sides from the middle.
- Archduke Rudolph used a suicide pack to kill himself and his girlfriend. This cleared the way to power for the young Francais Ferdinand.
- All during this time Austria-Hungary was weakened by its problem of ethical diversity.
- The German takeover of All-Sauce Lorrain enraged the French, who clamored for vendetta.
- Dreyfus was a Frenchman who sold technicians to the Germans for money.
- The Drey-Fus chase was the biggest crises of all during this time.
- Lloyd George ran for office on the popular slogan "soak up the rich."
- The Russian revolution of 1905 began about 1907. Unfortunately, the Czar was easily influenced by flutterers.
- Rasputin was a pheasant by birth, and showed it in his looks.
- The Triple Alliance faced NATO. This too was produced by Bismarck, who worked for Caesar at the time.
- The five European grade powers were England, France, Germany, Russia, and Australia-Mongolia.
- Europe grew fevered with heated tensions thrusting toward an outlet.
- The Bland Hand Society in Sarajevo caked the streets looking for the aire to the throne.
- In 1914 the assignation of Archduke Ferdman gave sweet relief to the mounting tensions.
Whew!